It must be EMPHATICALLY NOTED
that the following proposed presentationprepared for the AILA Conference in 2011was NOT acceptedand that the presentation was not given at that conference.

The sad state of affairs was that, although we applied in many venues, nowhere could we, or anyone else, find academic support for the theme of a universal auxiliary language. Whereas this was a theme that should have had many proponents and the attention of numerous linguists in numerous conferences and other forums - there was none.

The proposed presentation for AILA 2011 in Beijing was in two parts:

Part A. The Process for Selecting A Universal Auxiliary Language

There is a choice of three formats in which you can view this presentation: